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Lake Erroch
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Location: Lake Erroch is located on Hwy. #7 between the community of Harrison Mills and the town of Mission.

Size 26 ha. (64 ac.) Shoal 19 ha. (47 ac.)
Mean Depth 4 m. (13 ft.) Max. Depth 7.9 m. (26 ft.)
Game Fish Cutthroat and Rainbow Trout Fish Stocked Rainbow Trout
Angler Usage Moderate to High Elevation 30 m. (98.4 ft.)
Ice Over Varies with Climate Conditions T.D.S. 28 mg/L

Resorts & Campsites: Campsites and facilities are located along the lake. Nearby communities of Mission and Harrison Mills can supply services and accommodations.

Guides:
Adventures with STS Guiding Service - Come fish for salmon, trout, steelhead and sturgeon on some of BC's most productive and scenic rivers. We are located in the Fraser Valley, just an hours drive from Vancouver BC.

Fishing Report: A very popular lake which provides a good fishery of Rainbow and Cutthroat. Trolling small lures, and spinning gear seems to be the most popular methods of fishing, and is best fished in the spring and fall. Engine power restrictions are in effect.
Be sure to visit Fishbc.com for angling information!

Viewscape: Homes and cottages are visible around the lake as well as campsites on the road side. Forested hills surround the lake.

Shoreline: A number of inlet and outlet creeks dot the shoreline. Some areas have useable beaches, with other areas having forest right to the shore. The lake bottom consists of sand, fine gravel and some boulders.

Nearby Lakes

Echo and Elbow Lake - Echo and Elbow, located east of Erroch (just a few miles north of Harrison Mills), are small lakes of 6 ha. (15 ac.) and 14 ha. (35 ac.) respectively. Echo supports a Cutthroat fishery while Elbow is stocked with Rainbow trout. Fish are small but numerous.

Dickson Lake - Dickson Lake is 78 ha. (193 ac.) in size and lies at an elevation of 651 m. (2135 ft.). Located north of Erroch (approximately 28 km./17 mi. north of the community of Dewdney), Dickson contains good numbers of Cutthroat trout and Dolly Varden. Access is rough and a truck is recommended.

Note: Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you start fishing a new lake.

 


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